Example sentences of "this [adv] reflects [art] " in BNC.

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1 This presumably reflects a relatively weak interaction of P100 with CREB that is easily perturbed under blotting conditions .
2 Teachers do not , as a breed , read or talk much about education and this presumably reflects the general feeling that ‘ something 's got to go ’ , and that concern with ideas and ideals seems to be one of the areas that is dispensable .
3 This presumably reflects the fact that biliary stasis remains with a nidus of infection already present even after stones are removed .
4 For example , skin colour assigns individuals to racial statuses such as black and white but this merely reflects the conventions of particular societies .
5 This better reflects the corporate nature of transport , which involves not only Planning and Highways but also the Police , Education and Social Work .
6 This perhaps reflects the painter 's preoccupation with nature seen through the eyes of a romantic .
7 This largely reflects the different composition of the case load , with fewer householder proposals , which almost always lack policies .
8 Either residents or staff at various levels may initiate such developments and this usually reflects a real problem in living with or caring for people who may be regarded as disruptive or anti-social .
9 It seems likely that responses were sometimes in terms of whether the post was full-time or part-time , and sometimes whether training responsibility was full or part-time , and that this genuinely reflects the rather confusing diversity of titles held by library staff with training responsibilities .
10 This probably reflects a change in the children to be placed .
11 This probably reflects a number of trends , including the switch to community provision , reduced numbers of places to provide residents with single rooms and limitations upon public sector expenditure .
12 This probably reflects the perceptions of the respondents rather than a real difference in the actual quality of life of the people who died , although staff members may have been more willing to act as respondents for residents they had got on well with , and those residents may have had a better quality of life because of their relationship with the staff .
13 The Allied videos are not quite as good , but this probably reflects the greater number of types described and our greater familiarity with most of the types shown .
14 This probably reflects the effect of high male mortality rates resultant from the major wars and it should not therefore be assumed that future cohorts of elderly will continue to illustrate this extreme gender imbalance .
15 This probably reflects the balance of their training where the emphasis is upon pre-school aged children .
16 It was also given more often ( in 11 per cent of cases ) by lower grade white collar workers , but this probably reflects the occupational distribution of temporary jobs .
17 This probably reflects the fact that all such work tended to attract men from similar areas — those that were conveniently situated or with low levels of local employment .
18 This probably reflects the fact that the equivalent of the owners and long-term creditors is the Government , on the public 's behalf ; and that , although return on capital is of interest , the necessarily wider view of the industry 's role in the economy takes precedence .
19 This probably reflects the recognised antimuscarinic properties of this drug .
20 This probably reflects the shorter period of monitoring rather than any protective effect of the gastroscopy on cardiac rhythm ( Table II ) .
21 So far the volume of queries has not been large , but this probably reflects the fact that many users get help from other users at their institution .
22 This partly reflects the fact that strikes are a dramatic form of conflict ( or at least they can be portrayed as dramatic events ) , and partly it reflects the fact that public opinion in Britain is firmly fixed upon strikes .
23 This supposedly reflects the different contexts in which they learn the linguistic skills — public debates versus private relationships .
24 So the , the overall figure is going down , and this really reflects the way outbreaks have occurred , in that some areas have a lot early on , they 're dropping off .
25 This mainly reflects the care spouses give to one another , and underlines the importance of the spouse as the first source of care in old age .
26 This accurately reflects the dominance of the family concept in Victorian society .
27 Although the United States Congress is dominated by lawyers , there is , in fact , a greater heterogeneity of background among congressmen compared to their counterparts in the House of Commons , but this simply reflects the greater cultural heterogeneity in the United States generally .
28 This undoubtedly reflects the complexity and breadth of the Government 's spending , but for the accounts to be of much use the disaggregated figures have to be used .
29 This again reflects the influence of historical time .
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